All Grand Canyon National Park Lodges operations are being suspended through Sunday, June 14 due to concerns surrounding COVID-19 (also known as coronavirus). We will keep information updated on this page. We will continue to closely monitor the situation and are currently taking reservations for Monday, June 15 and beyond. You can still make your vacation a reality this year – book in the summer, fall or winter now. The Grand Canyon is a timeless beauty, and you can still make time to experience this magnificent destination this year.
Grand Canyon National Park has been one of the world’s premier destinations for more than a century. Grand Canyon National Park Lodges — the primary provider of in-park lodging at the South Rim — manages six distinctively different hotel properties.

Many of the structures at the canyon have become recognized for their historical significance. From El Tovar Hotel, long considered the crown jewel of National Park hotels, to Phantom Ranch, the onlylodging on the floor of the canyon, you’ll find accommodations to help you get the most out of your visit to Grand Canyon National Park.
Grand Canyon National Park Lodges is part of Xanterra Travel Collection, which also operates the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel and The Grand Hotel.
Note: All parking lots on the South Rim are open to all National Park visitors. There is no charge for parking with your paid entrance fee, however during peak periods of visitation, it may be necessary to park in satellite parking lots, as there is no assigned hotel parking for guests.
El Tovar retains its elegant charm and is widely considered the crown jewel of Historic National Park Lodges.
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This iconic lodge and its surrounding cabins are rich with cultural history.
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For guests seeking a more contemporary lodging option, Kachina lodge is a great choice.
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Many guests choose Thunderbird due to its prominent location in the center of the historic district.
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Located just a short walk from the canyon’s edge, the Maswik Lodge is a 250-room lodging complex nestled within several acres of Ponderosa pine forest.
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Phantom Ranch is the only lodging below the canyon rim, and can only be reached by mule, on foot or by rafting the Colorado River.
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Explore the list of services and amenities available at Grand Canyon National Park Lodges.
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